Bill Flores is a ninth generation Texan, raised in Stratford, a small town in the Texas Panhandle.  While growing up in this agricultural community, he learned the value of hard work, starting at age nine by working cattle with his Dad, followed by having his own paper routes, and working six days per week, 12 hours per day in the ag industry during his middle school and high school years.  He became an entrepreneur early in life by starting a small cattle herd at age 12 which ultimately grew into the Rafter O Cattle Company, a partnership with his three brothers which at its peak owned over 500 head of cattle. He paid his own way through college, graduating with honors from Texas A&M University in 1976 with a BBA in Accounting. Earned Texas Certified Public Accountancy (CPA) license in 1978. Married a Stratford girl, Gina Bass, in 1978. Graduated from Houston Baptist University with MBA degree in 1985. He and Gina reside in Bryan, Texas, where they are members of Central Baptist Church.

In 2009 he retired from the private sector to run for Congress.  In November 2010, he beat an incumbent Congressman by the largest margin of victory that election cycle. In Congress, he serves on the powerful House Energy and Commerce Committee and the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee; and for the 114th Congress, his House colleagues elected him to serve as Chairman of the Republican Study Committee, the largest and most influential caucus in the U.S. Congress.